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Hi from a 737 Builder in San Antonio, TX

Started by MistyBlue, August 14, 2015, 09:34:25 AM

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MistyBlue

Hey all, just dropping by to say hi from San Antonio, TX.  Making some good progress on my 737 build, but as always a long way to go.

I appreciate all the great info and camaraderie here.

Tony

andthiel

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Welcome to the club of flying nerds, Tony.

... San Antonio, I did like the River Walk when I was there in the late nineties... (But it's to small to land - even with a GA Aircraft... Lol)

Your sim looks pretty well so far.

Regards from Germany.

Cheers,

Andreas
Best, Andreas

MistyBlue

Thanks Andreas.  The Riverwalk has grown quite a bit since then, as has all of San Antonio (one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. right now) and Texas.  As for landing on it, that would be a trick!

Appreciate your comments on the sim.  Just finished a custom 5 drawer cabinet on wheels to house the 5 PC's running it all.  Makes things a lot neater and more portable.

dc8flightdeck

That's a very nice flightdeck you have there!

One of the F-16 sim builders in San Antonio is bringing his sim to Cockpit-Fest in Lancaster. Who knows.. you might just be neighbors :)

MistyBlue

Thank you sir!  It's a good start. 

Thanks for the heads up.  I'll keep my eye out for him.  Some good people on here!


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